Supporting men and boys through grief
Online training | 3 hours | Intermediate training
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
This online training will explore the different ways that men and boys may grieve and some of the common misconceptions and stereotypes, and we will look at ways in which we can frame our bereavement support appropriately.
Who is this training for?
This training is suitable for individuals whose work brings them into contact with grieving men and boys, for example: health and social care staff, faith leaders, emergency services staff, and charities.
What will I learn?
During this training, you will:
- Increase your awareness of how people respond to loss, death and bereavement.
- Explore how grief may present in men and boys, and the stereotypes surrounding male grief.
- Gain a deeper understanding of the theories of loss and grief in relation to men and boys.
- Develop your knowledge of practical strategies, and gain greater confidence in, supporting bereaved men and boys.
- Receive information about Child Bereavement UK and other support organisations, and resources available.
Before booking on any training, please read our training terms and conditions. We encourage prospective participants to consider their own experience of loss and how it might affect them during training. Our training may not be suited to someone who has experienced a recent bereavement.
If you would like to know more about training from Child Bereavement UK, please email training@childbereavementuk.org.
Frequently asked questions
For bespoke training, we are able to offer an invoice payment option. For Eventbrite bookings we are able to offer a limited invoicing option. To discuss this please contact us at training@childbereavementuk.org.
Child Bereavement UK is a charity and does not charge any tax or VAT. Your Eventbrite confirmation is the only receipt we can provide for your purchase.
Once the sales have ended, no further attendees can be added on Eventbrite. However, do get in touch with us and we can check if there are any places available: training@childbereavementuk.org.
The best way to find out about upcoming courses is by signing up to our training newsletter: www.childbereavementuk.org/newsletter. You can also check our latest training dates at www.childbereavementuk.org/training.
If you attend one of our 3-hour training courses, we aim to email out certificates as well as the e-pack of the slides within one week. If you attend one of our short webinars, certificates are usually accessed online after you have given feedback via the survey.
Please see our training terms and conditions for full details on our refund and cancellation policy: www.childbereavementuk.org/training-terms-and-conditions
In some instances we may be able to accommodate such requests. Please email us at training@childbereavementuk.org to see if this is possible with at least 24 hours' notice. Less than 24 hours notice may be possible but will incur an additional fee.
We aim to email joining instructions one to two days before the training. If you have not received them, please double check your junk/spam folder. If this is still unsuccessful please email us at training@childbereavementuk.org.
Our bereavement support team is available to respond to calls, Live Chat and email 9am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday (except Bank Holidays): Helpline 0800 028 8840, Live Chat on our website, www.childbereavementuk.org or email helpline@childbereavementuk.org.
If you are attending a 3-hour training session, we will be able to see and hear you and you will be able to interact with the other delegates and the facilitator. If you are attending a shorter webinar your audio and video are automatically disabled but you can ask questions via the Q&A function.
Latecomers will not be admitted 10 minutes after the start time, please ensure you allow plenty of time. In the event of a technical issue at our end we will allow time for this to be sorted so that you do not lose out on training time. We use Zoom for online training (unless otherwise indicated).
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Our training is delivered by experienced facilitators who combine subject knowledge and facilitation expertise with content which is based on learning from families, underpinned by relevant theory and evidence-based practice.